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Meta-Analysis Comparing Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation With Versus Without Percutaneous Coronary Intervention.

Noman Lateef1, Muhammad Shahzeb Khan2, Salil V Deo3, Naser Yamani2, Haris Riaz4, Hafeez Ul Hassan Virk5, Safi U Khan6, David P Hedrick7, Anmar Kanaan7, Grant W Reed4, Amar Krishnaswamy4, Rishi Puri4, Samir R Kapadia4, Ankur Kalra8.   

Abstract

Patients having transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) routinely undergo coronary angiography before the procedure to define the coronary anatomy and to evaluate the extend of coronary artery disease (CAD). Whether percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) prior/concomitant with TAVI confers any additional clinical benefit in patients with CAD remains unclear. Literature search was performed using Medline, Embase, Google Scholar, and Scopus from inception of these databases till April 2019. Included outcomes were 30-day all-cause mortality, stroke, myocardial infarction (MI), acute kidney injury, and 1-year mortality. The main summary estimate was random effects odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Eleven cohort studies enrolling 5,580 patients (mean age 82.4 years and 52.6% females) were included. Our study found no difference in effect estimates for 30-day all-cause mortality (OR 1.30 [0.85 to 1.98], p = 0.22, I2 = 37.5%), stroke (OR 0.7 (0.36 to 1.45), p = 0.36, I2 = 32.8%), MI (OR 2.71 [0.55 to 12.23], p = 0.22, I2 = 41.3%), acute kidney injury (OR 0.7 [0.46 to 1.06], p = 0.08, I2 = 14.4%) and 1-year all-cause mortality (OR 1.19 [0.92 to 1.52], p = 0.18, I2 = 0.0%) in patients who underwent TAVI with and without PCI. In conclusion, our analysis indicates that PCI with TAVI in patients with severe aortic stenosis and concomitant CAD grants no additional clinical advantage in terms of patient important clinical outcomes. Further randomized studies are needed to better delineate the clinical practice for myocardial revascularization in patients receiving transcatheter therapy for aortic valve disease.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31575422     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2019.08.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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1.  ROTAVI: simultaneous left main rotablation and transcutaneous aortic valve implantation in calcified coronaries and severe aortic stenosis - a case report.

Authors:  Himanshu Gupta; Navjyot Kaur; Yashpaul Sharma; Parag Barwad
Journal:  Eur Heart J Case Rep       Date:  2020-08-23

2.  Why Can Fractional Flow Reserve Decrease After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation?

Authors:  Jo M Zelis; Pim A L Tonino; Nils P Johnson
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2020-02-27       Impact factor: 5.501

3.  Impact of Coronary Artery Disease and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention on Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation.

Authors:  Anthony G Matta; Thibault Lhermusier; Francisco Campelo Parada; Frederic Bouisset; Ronan Canitrot; Vanessa Nader; Stéphanie Blanco; Meyer Elbaz; Jerome Roncalli; Didier Carrié
Journal:  J Interv Cardiol       Date:  2021-03-24       Impact factor: 2.279

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